Friday, June 29, 2012

Fifty Shades of Grey Sparks Rise in S&M, Bondage, Rope Sales


Fifty Shades of Grey is a must-read for women everywhere. Apparently, the EL James novel is also making S&M and bondage gear a must-buy for some.

The buzzed-about book has left unassuming New York women so feverish, they’re snapping up the tools and toys that the hunky Christian Grey favors.

They’re even slipping into stores and asking for bondage material - the very type of natural-filament rope used in the trilogy - the New York Post reports.

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“Oh, we’ve been selling rope to women,” says Clifton Kahn, owner of Lexington Hardware on the Upper East Side. “I’d say tenfold more rope than usual."

"The women are definitely buying, and it’s still continuing.”

Apparently tying someone up isn't expensive. The store’s most popular item is soft-cotton “clothes line” rope, which retails at a bargain $5 for 50 feet.

Tarzian Hardware in Park Slope, Brooklyn, has also seen the trend.

“It’s usually men buying rope, but the women, they’ve been coming in the last few months,” a manager told the newspaper. “I’ve actually read the book. So when the women buy rope, it was kind of like, ‘Hmmm, that does seem unusual.’”

While New Yorkers act out their fantasies, casting the movie roles of Christian and Anastasia has become an online fantasy game of sorts this spring.

Some stars, such as Ian Somerhalder, have expressed interest in the film themselves. Who can you see as the two leads? Vote in our polls below!

Who should play Christian?

Who should play Ana?

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Friday, June 22, 2012

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Kent State eliminates Florida from College World Series | Baseball

NCAA baseball

Kent State ousts Florida

from College World Series

Kent State beat Florida, the top-seeded team in the 64-team NCAA tournament, 5-4 in a loser-out game Monday at the College World Series in Omaha, Neb.

The Gators had the bases loaded with one out in the ninth inning but Kent State's Josh Pierce struck out Casey Turgeon and got Justin Shafer to fly out to end the game.

Florida went 0-2 at the eight-team College World Series and became the 13th consecutive No. 1 seed to leave Omaha without the title. Kent State scored four unearned runs.

In a later CWS game, Arkansas beat two-time defending champion South Carolina 2-1 to snap the Gamecocks' record NCAA-tournament winning streak at 22.

Soccer

Italy, Spain win matches,

advance in Euro 2012

Antonio Cassano and Mario Balotelli scored as Italy beat Ireland 2-0 in Poznan, Poland, to reach the Euro 2012 quarterfinals by finishing second to Spain in Group C.

Defending tournament champion Spain defeated Croatia 1-0 in Gdansk, Poland, and advanced. Reserve Jesus Navas scored in the 88th minute.

U.S. women beat Japan 4-1

Abby Wambach and Alex Morgan each scored twice to give the United States a 4-1 victory over Japan in Halmstad, Sweden, in the Americans' second-to-last exhibition match before the London Olympics.

U.S. goalkeeper Hope Solo, a former Washington Huskies standout from Richland, made one save. Solo and Morgan are on the roster for the Sounders Women.

3 Toronto FC players arrested

Toronto FC players Miguel Aceval, Nick Soolsma and Luis Silva were charged with public intoxication after police said they got in a fight outside a Houston nightclub and argued with officers.

Toronto FC (1-10-0) plays the host Houston Dynamo (5-4-4) in a Major League Soccer match Wednesday.

WNBA

Sky's Prince needs surgery

Chicago Sky guard Epiphanny Prince, at 22.3 points per game the league's No. 2 scorer, is expected to miss from six to eight weeks because of a fractured right foot that will require surgery. She was injured in Saturday's 84-70 loss to Indiana.

In Monday's only game, the Los Angeles Sparks routed the Washington Mystics 101-70 and improved to 5-0 at home.

Golf

TV rating for U.S. Open rises

The U.S. Open's return to prime time boosted its television ratings.

Sunday's final-round coverage of Webb Simpson's victory at The Olympic Club in San Francisco earned a 6.6 overnight rating on NBC. Network officials said that was up 29 percent from last year, when coverage started and ended earlier with the tournament on the East Coast.

But Sunday's rating was down from the previous two U.S. Opens played in California, when play also took place in prime time in some regions of the country. The 2008 Open's fourth round got an 8.5 rating and the 2010 Open's final round had a 6.9 rating.

Tennis

Nalbandian loses money

David Nalbandian of Argentina was fined the maximum $12,560 for unsportsmanlike conduct and placed under police investigation for assault after kicking an advertising board and thus injuring a line judge during the Queen's Club final Sunday in London.

Nalbandian also was stripped of his $57,350 in prize money. He was disqualified in the second set and Marin Cilic of Croatia was awarded the title.

American Oudin triumphs

American Melanie Oudin, 20, won her first WTA Tour title, defeating Jelena Jankovic of Serbia 6-4, 6-2 in the grass-court final of the Aegon Classic in Birmingham, England.

Notes

? Former boxer Mike Tyson, 45, wants his next knockout to be on Broadway. He will team with director Spike Lee, 55, to bring his one-man show, "Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth," to the Longacre Theatre in New York from July 31 to Aug. 5. It will mark both Tyson's and Lee's debut on Broadway. The show had a weeklong run in Las Vegas in April.

? Forbes magazine's list of athletes who were paid the most last year is led by boxers Floyd Mayweather Jr. ($85 million) and Manny Pacquiao ($62 million), followed by golfer Tiger Woods ($59.4 million) and the NBA's LeBron James ($53 million).

? Mike Brey, 53, Notre Dame basketball coach, reportedly has agreed to a 10-year contract extension.

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Monday, May 21, 2012

Physical Therapy: Health and Fitness: Physical Therapy Article ...

Most people in some time in their life will experience some kind of muscular-skeletal pain. Choosing a specialist for treatment can often be quite daunting as there are a wide variety of therapies available. These include but are not limited to: Physiotherapy, remedial massage, Bowen, osteopathy, chiropractic and acupuncture.

While many therapists purport to offer the "best" solution for physical injury, in truth, there is often no one best therapy and pain relief can be obtained from most therapies. Often the boundaries between different therapies can be blurred. For example, both osteopathy and chiropractic have their origins in mobilising restricted areas of the body and specialise in working with the spine. Almost all of the above therapies will probably use some form of massage as part of the treatment process.

What is more important in choosing a particular therapy is the skill and intention of the respective therapist. The 2 primary factors to a successful treatment plan are:

  1. Does the therapist have a sufficient skill base to provide an effective treatment within their chosen modality of treatment?
  2. What is the intention of the therapist - is it to genuinely offer the best care or to make a fast buck?

Personal recommendation is one of the best ways of finding a good therapist as a good therapist is unlikely to be recommended if the person did not experience at least some resolution to their injury. A personal recommendation also shows that the therapist is amenable, professional and offers reasonable value for money.

In today's digital age, most therapists will have a web site, which will list their qualifications and membership of professional bodies. Membership of a professional body is not always an indication of extensive training as all membership bodies have varying standards of entry. Therefore, it is worth checking out a membership body to determine its entry requirements.

It is worth noting that some therapies are regulated whereas some are not. Regulation, training standards and qualification levels vary from country to country. For example in the UK, massage is not regulated and anyone can offer themselves as a massage therapist with no or very few qualifications.

The main problem is there is not a single register for therapists. For example in the UK, there is the Health Professional Council, General Chiropractic Council, General Osteopathic Council and Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council among others.

Length of a training is an indication of determining the level of skill of a practitioner. However, there is not always a direct correlation between the level of skill and length of training. In the UK at least there has been a push to 'upgrade' healthcare qualifications from diploma to degree level with a corresponding increase in course length. However, having a degree does not necessarily confer greater skills and, often, a degree will contain several peripheral academic subjects that do not necessary equate to greater skills competences. For example in the final two years of my osteopathy training, a large proportion of my time was devoted to research skills and completing a research project. While the process was interesting and worthwhile, it did not necessarily make me a better therapist.

Therefore, when choosing a therapist, it often pays to do your homework first:

  1. Ask around for personal recommendations
  2. Call the therapist first and confirm that their therapy is a good fit for your particular problem
  3. Read their web site and check their qualifications and membership. This info will be readily available on the web.

By doing a little homework first, it should be possible to avoid the "cowboys". Remember it is your body and choosing a good therapist will not only be a good financial investment but will also avoid embarrassing and unpleasant experiences as well as possible injury due to maltreatment.

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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

AT&T CEO takes $2M pay cut over T-Mobile deal

NEW YORK (AP) ? AT&T Inc.'s board cut CEO Randall Stephenson's 2011 pay by $2.08 million because he engineered the failed deal to buy T-Mobile USA, according to a regulatory filing Tuesday.

Opposition from federal antitrust regulators forced the Dallas-based phone company to give up on the $39 billion deal in December. That meant it had to hand over $4.2 billion in cash and spectrum rights to T-Mobile as a so-called "break-up fee" to compensate T-Mobile for the failure.

Looking at that $4.2 billion charge, AT&T's board cut Stephenson's cash bonus by 25 percent, and cut his stock award by 6 percent, for a total of $2.08 million.

That left Stephenson's 2011 total pay package at $18.7 million, according to the Associated Press formula. His compensation was down from $20.2 million in 2010.

It's unusual for company boards to cut CEO compensation for specific missteps. But the cost of the failed T-Mobile deal was exceptional. It's standard practice to offer break-up fees to get acquisition targets to sign on to a deal, but the one AT&T promised was unusually large.

The AP's compensation formula includes Stephenson's salary, bonus, perks, above-market returns on deferred compensation and the estimated value of stock options and awards granted during the year.

The calculations don't include changes in the present value of pension benefits, and they sometimes differ from the totals that companies list in the summary compensation table of proxy statements filed with regulators.

For all of 2011, AT&T earned $3.9 billion, or 66 cents per share, on $126.7 billion in revenue. That compares with net income of $19.9 billion, or $3.35 per share, on $124.3 billion in revenue in 2010.

Associated Press

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Home Staging Academy

Kim Kapellusch with The Academy of Home StagingLos Angeles, CA area

The Academy of Home Staging was founded by Kim Kapellusch, owner of the eminently successful Style my Space Home Design Company. Based in the Santa Clarita Valley, Kim serves the greater Los Angeles area, earning praise from Realtors and homeowners alike for her keen sense of style and unique ability to bring out a home?s best assets. The true measure of Kim?s success is found in the hundreds of thousands of dollars she has made for her clients who have sold their homes faster, and at higher prices, than they otherwise would have.

Kim is a former real estate agent who has more than 20 years of experience in home staging, model home design, consulting for remodel projects and investment flips, redesign, set design, and art direction. A recognized expert in the field of home staging, Kim has been featured in The Signal, Daily Breeze, and San Fernando Valley Business Journal newspapers, on public access television, SCTV, KCET, and the Jeff Eisenberg radio show.

Seeing continued industry demand for skilled home staging professionals, and a lack of effective hands-on training programs, Kim established The Academy of Home Staging with the goal of creating a valuable resource for interested students. With a focus on teaching quality design, along with sound business practices, The Academy is unique among industry training programs.


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Meet Mary Ellen Fortier, Trainer and Vice President of Trainers, Florida

Mary Ellen Fortier
Advanced Certified Home Stager and Redesign Consultant
Certified Home Staging and Redesign Trainer
Member of RESA, Florida Chapter of RESA

Mary Ellen brings close to 20 years experience in building homes, remodeling existing homes and designing interiors into beautiful and functional living spaces. In addition, she offers a unique service to clients with Consult to Build ??? helping clients through the process of building a new home. And for those clients with rental properties she stages these properties to attract the most renters who want to come to relax and rejuvenate in her client?s vacation homes. Combined with 15+ years in Executive Marketing roles in Fortune 500 companies where she managed over 100 employees world ? wide, Mary Ellen has brought her love of interior design and marketing together to provide a unique teaching experience to The Academy students. She will bring her knowledge of design, marketing, staging and building to the classroom to teach students how to build their next successful and rewarding career in one of the fastest growing design segments today ? Home Staging and Redesign.


Washington DC area Nicci Parrish, founder and owner of Impress Me! Home Staging, LLC, a premier home staging and redesign company in the Washington DC metro area.She brings over 15 years of experience exceeding client?s expectations and developing creative and innovative learning solutions for Fortune 500 companies and public sector organizations. Nicci has a Master of Science in Instructional Design, Development and Evaluation from Syracuse University.She is an adjunct instructor at Prince George?s County Community College where she has taught hundreds of aspiring home stagers in the Washington DC metro area on the fundamentals of starting a home staging business. Inspired by her students? passion to learn more about the home staging industry, Nicci joined The Academy to provide other aspiring home stagers an opportunity to experience a one-of-a-kind coaching and mentoring home staging program.Nicci is a member of Real Estate Staging Association (RESA) and has been featured in numerous print and on-line publications including the Washington Times Home Guide, Baltimore Home Improvement magazine, and the Washington Post.

Dallas, Texas area Michelle Lynne?s love for ?all things interior? began as a youth when she would re-arrange the furniture while her mom was at work and would make her brother help her with placement of the heavy sofa. Every week was a new design! As an adult, she received her degree in Marketing & Management and went on to become General Manager for a national restaurant chain where she learned the practice of ?mis en place? which translates to ?all things in their place??fueling her obsession for aesthetically pleasing and organized spaces. She then went on to become the Area Director for one of Dallas? largest recruiting firms, responsible for over 100 employees, including the creation of the practices, procedures, and the profitability of the division.In 2007 she made the decision to pursue her passion and began the process of creating ?by Michelle Lynne?, Dallas? premier resource for home staging, organizing & design. Since then, Michelle Lynne has become a member of the Texas Association of Interior Design, the Real Estate Staging Association, and the National Association of Professional Organizers. She has achieved her RESA-Pro designation, held the position of Vice President of her local RESA chapter, is one of the founders of Showings To Closings, a monthly seminar given to Dallas area real estate agents, and is also a RESA Approved Instructor, providing course instruction for MCE credits to Texas real estate agents.Michelle Lynne currently oversees a staff of five stagers and a warehouse full of inventory. She enjoys sharing her business acumen, sense of humor and experience in the staging industry and has found her niche as an instructor for the Academy of Home Staging.

Kara Woods
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In 2007, Kara Woods founded Staged to Move, one of the first professional home staging companies in Northern Fairfield County, Connecticut. Combining a background in consulting, information technology, and training?with a decided talent for design?Kara offers staging expertise and business know-how.Those in Kara?s classroom find her teaching style personable, comfortable, and approachable. She enjoys figuring out students needs and translating the abstract into practical, on-the-job examples. She appreciates the Academy?s certification course for uniquely offering hands-on experience with all three staging environments (occupied, vacant, and staging consultations). In addition, she is proud to be a member of an organization that believes in providing the best education through the use of project coaching, organizing, and achieving a competitive edge in the staging business.Kara values results from her work and her teaching. ?The seemingly small changes that I make as a stager, and my work as an instructor, affect how people live and interact. That?s a great day of work to me! I feel wonderful helping to make that happen.?Kara has been featured on FOX Television and named the 2010/11 Professional Woman of the Year by the National Association of Professional Women for outstanding leadership and commitment in the staging and design profession. Out of 75,000 applicants, Kara was one of 4,500 honored as a member of the 2011 Presidential Who?s Who Among Business and Professional Achievers. In 2009, Kara?s company won the Designers Challenge Award at the 2009 Association of Design and Education (ADE) Conference. She is trained in design and business management and the North Eastern regional vice president of the Real Estate Staging Association (RESA).

Source: http://www.ciwebgroup.com/2012/02/home-staging-academy/

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Friday, February 17, 2012

Use Secure portals, Economic Times, 2010

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A Sneak Peek Inside Four Silicon Valley Tech Labs

Project: Improving the Google Goggles Recognition Engine

Several years ago, Google engineers started wondering how your phone could provide real-time data such as identifying a building, tree, or person near you. Their first effort, called Google Goggles, could read a book cover and offer a description and price. Point your phone at a postcard and the app could identify the Statue of Liberty and offer some facts about the landmark.

Unfortunately, the app was limited to 2D objects with an obvious shape or easily readable text. Now, researchers at the search giant have decided to expand the app's capabilities. Their most recent enhancement: Google Goggles can identify foreign currency, such as a euro or a peso, and look up the exchange rate between that currency and the dollar. The app also has a continuous scanning mode so you don't need to snap a photo of the object.

Hartwig Adam, whom I met at the Google headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., is the tech lead for Google Goggles. He says his team has high ambitions for the app's future: he envisions the app being able to scan trees and plants and tell you what species you're looking at, or look over at a passing car and tell you the make and model.

It's a little like a visual version of the popular app Shazam, which many iPhone users deploy to name songs playing in the background. But visual recognition is more complex. "What humans do effortlessly, such as recognize a car or a cat, is hard for machines to do," Adam says. While a song-identifying app has to filter out noise, the song it's recognizing sounds the same every time. But each red oak tree looks a little different and it looks a little different from second to second, as the breeze blows through its branches. To pick out a car for you, Google Goggles would not only need to know the difference between a Toyota Camry and a VW Passat but also recognize the Camry from whatever point-of-view you are observing it.

The app uses algorithms that determine the size and shape of objects. It sends a low-res version of scanned images to a Google server for processing. Then the app shows the name of the object and a description. If anything helps Google Goggles to improve further, Adam says, it might be the introduction of very high-resolution cameras?such as 16-megapixel?into smartphones, which would give the app hi-res images to work with.

Google has some competition in the space, however. A relatively obscure app called Word Lens can read text on a sign and convert it to a different language. Another app, oMoby, also scans objects and returns a text description but that app seems to have languished. But, as usual, Google's main competition seems to be itself: While the company did not mention it to us directly, Google is supposedly working on augmented reality glasses that show you information about your surroundings.

Source: http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/gadgets/news/a-sneak-peek-inside-four-silicon-valley-tech-labs?src=rss

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Thursday, February 16, 2012

The Four ?C's? of Relationships | Munaluchi Bridal Magazine

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Eddie Murphy is on the fast track. Not so much for demand of his legendary comedic prowess, but because of his infamous two-week marriage to Tracey Edmonds (trumped by Robin Givens & Svetozar Marinkovic?s 24-hour marriage). Clearly nuptial remorse to the nth degree. So exactly why do couples choose to jump ship before they have even set sail in matrimonial waters?

Irreconcilable differences can easily be translated into, ?I thought it was a good idea at the time??
Recent weddings of celebrities are just as guilty of disposable marriages, untying knots quicker than the most skilled Boy Scout.

Don?t think short-term marriages are immune to the rich and famous; I know of a girl whose military boyfriend proposed to her when she announced they were expecting. Being a man of honor, he wanted to raise his child within a family unit, so the wedding date was set, the house in Texas was purchased and wedding invitations were sent out.

Until he counted back and realized that his tour of duty had him away from her the month she conceived. One year after her mother spent $10,000 of her life savings on the wedding, the bride was sent packing back to her mother, freshly divorced.

Pregnancy trap aside, extenuating circumstances that may be cause for ending a marriage would be imbalanced money habits, secrets and substance-induced lifestyles, which all fall under the area of lack of communication.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), Median Duration of Marriages (2004 data), the average length of first marriages for couples which end up in divorce is eight years. I?ve got jeans older than that.

Premarital counseling is always a good idea, and in most cases, will bring to light what the two you choose to overlook. But what all women have within their grasp is a free and yet mostly underused asset; our instinct. If it doesn?t look right, sound right or makes that little voice inside go hmmm ? ?Listen to it! The truth hurts, but a divorce cuts you to the core.

Don?t rush love. If it took a lifetime to find your soul mate, you can surely spend some additional time to get to know him before you walk down the aisle. Talk to him, ask questions, and for heaven?s sake, know his middle name!

It would be great if brides-to-be put less emphasis on their diamond?s four C?s and more on the relationship?s: Communication, Clarification, Counseling, Christ. ?And definitely not in that order?

Keep it real at the beginning, because jumping into a marriage without knowing your spouse is like saying it?ll all come out in the wash, then realizing neither one of you is willing to do the laundry.

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What can a travel health insurance plan do for me?

what can a travel health insurance plan doTraveling overseas can be both an exciting experience and a hassle for those who aren?t properly prepared. Many don?t realize that most health insurance plans don?t cover you when you are overseas. While unlikely there is always a risk that you?ll need medical attention when you?re away from home. Finding the right companies which offer travel health insurance is crucial before your big trip.

To research the best health insurance quotes for travel health insurance simply enter your ZIP code in the FREE search box!

According to the U.S. Department of State obtaining medical treatment and/or care from an overseas hospital can be expensive if you don?t have travel health insurance. Some people might even need to seek out medical evacuation to the United States, which can cost upwards of $50,000.

Where can I find a travel health insurance plan?

It?s very rare to have a health insurance policy in the United States that covers you when you travel abroad. However, before seeking out another policy you should always check with your current health insurance provider to see if they do cover overseas travel. If they do not cover overseas travel then it?s a good idea to find a short term medical health insurance policy that does. There are several health insurance plans that are specifically designed to cover you when you travel abroad.

Check with your travel agency to see if they offer some type of health insurance plan. There are also several private health insurance companies that offer specially designed travel insurance policies as well.

What should you look for in travel health insurance plans?

Travel health insurance companies offer a plethora of options when it comes to their health insurance. One of the main options is policy lengths which can be extended coverage or a one trip plan.

The extended coverage plans can cover you for up to a year with travel health insurance. This is ideal for someone who is making multiple trips outside of the United States in a one year time period. The benefit of this type of policy is that you wouldn?t have to renew the travel health insurance policy after every trip overseas making it an economical choice.

Most people, however, choose a one trip travel health insurance policy for multiple trips. This way they?ll get the coverage they?ll need for one trip and the policy will come back into effect once the next one starts. The last option is to just have a short term health insurance plan that will cover you for three weeks or less while overseas. If you?re not leaving the country again during the same year this policy can be ideal.

Other than the length of the travel insurance plan there should be some additional features. The better travel health insurance options will cover both emergency and non-emergency expenses in the medical field, medication coverage, medical evacuation, and some kind of death benefits. There are even those policies that will over dental insurance alongside the health.

Do you really need travel health insurance?

travel health insurance planAccording to MSNBC travel agents rarely brought up insurance when trying to close a trip transaction in the past because it was seen as a negative and unnecessary additional cost. However, times have changed and most people will not leave the country unless they have adequate travel insurance as well as travel health insurance. There are several reasons for this which is mostly to protect oneself against the unexpected. Many enjoy the peace of mind that being insured offers.

What else should you get in travel insurance coverage before a trip?

Trip cancellation and interruption insurance is actually worth your while when buying travel insurance. This way if you miss your trip, get sick or the travel provider you are using goes out of business before the actual trip you are covered.

It?s not uncommon for airlines to lose customer?s luggage. To avoid losing valuables you can purchase what is known as excess valuation insurance. This will provide up to $5,000 in additional coverage. You?ll have to describe what?s in your luggage alongside purchasing this insurance, but it will be worth the extra hassle if the airline ends up losing your bags.

Many people will seek out coverage for the equipment they?ll bring such as golf travel insurance. This insurance will cover you in the event that golf equipment is lost or delayed. There are also those plans that offer additional coverage for extreme sports and adventures. It?s usually an additional coverage and may be expensive to add.

To find the best in health insurance rates online for travel health insurance enter your ZIP code in the FREE search engine box and begin comparing today!

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Friday, February 10, 2012

Support AZ Non-Profits in Fast Pitch! ? Severson Sisters Foundation

Experience pure energy when creativity, compassion, commitment and connectivity are leveraged to start a ripple of positive change! A virally expanding social network of philanthropy is unleashed when EIGHT nonprofit finalists deliver the most inspiring 24 minutes of 2012, at the electrifying FAST PITCH SOCIAL INNOVATION EXPO!

7 weeks of training, mentoring and practice to deliver their compelling stories in 3 minutes;
8 finalists selected to compete at 1 big event;
24 minutes of electrifying competition;
$100,000+ to be won!

The Fast Pitch Social Innovation Expo features live, three-minute ?pitches? from local nonprofits selected for their entrepreneurial approach to creating social change and the ability to powerfully communicate their vision. Eight Fast Pitch Finalists and one ASU Student Innovation winner will present their pitch to a panel of experts and an audience of investors, business and nonprofit leaders, philanthropists and the media.

The eight finalists will be competing for cash awards to include: The Judges Award ? $10,000 Grant; Social Venture Partners ?Investee? Award ? $10,000 Grant for year one and potential for an SVP Arizona multi?year investment of up to $100,000; and the People?s Choice Award ? $2,500 Grant, selected by the audience that evening.

Following the formal program, there will be a fully hosted reception featuring Santa Barbara Catering and an expo where attendees can interact with the nonprofit organizations and learn more about their mission and opportunities for support and engagement.

The 2012 Fast Pitch Social innovation Expo will be held at the beautiful Tempe Center For The Arts.

See you there!

Buy tickets here ? http://www.svpaz.org/fast-pitch/

Source: http://www.seversonsisters.org/2012/support-az-non-profits-in-fast-pitch/

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Thursday, February 9, 2012

Tribal trends for a knee tattoo - High Impact Recording and Arts Blog

February 8th, 2012 by admin

There is a traditional male tattoo design called the Pe?a which was part of a Samoan tribal ritual, which is now popular among modern tattoo enthusiasts. This is ideal for those who are interested in having a knee tattoo is it runs either from the rib cage down the body and upper leg ending at the knee or can continue from the knee right down to the ankle. It consists of a combination of geometrical shapes, criss-crossing linear patterns, curving lines and leaves in the form of those found on the pandanus trees. These are usually very symmetrical designs created using dark ink in a monochrome effect that covers most of the skin area and are very popular across the board in modern tattooing.

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IRA or 401(k) -- Which Should Have Priority? - BCNN1

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"If I can afford to contribute to either an IRA or a 401(k) but not both, which should I choose?" The question is a common one, and the answer depends on your situation. Both types of accounts provide tax-deferred growth, and IRAs have the same tax deductibility as 401(k)s (I'm referring here to the "non-Roth" variety of IRAs and 401(k)s.)


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Still, there are differences between IRAs and 401(k) that should be considered in determining which option makes the most sense in your particular situation. Let's take a look at these differences.

? Control. With an IRA, you're in control. You control which financial institution holds your IRA and, if you want to, you can choose to move your IRA to another company. With a 401(k), these decisions are at the sole discretion of your employer. So on this point, the advantage goes to the IRA.

? Investment options. IRAs aren't investment specific. In other words, many different types of investments are allowed within an IRA, ranging from CDs to precious metals. Your investment choices usually depend on the financial institution you choose to place your IRA with. For example, if you open your IRA with a bank or savings institution, you'll likely end up in a savings account or CD. These are typical bank products, and will return specified interest rate, depending on economic conditions.

If you open your IRA with an insurance company, you may end up in a fixed or variable annuity. These are the products that insurance companies manufacture. A fixed annuity is low risk and a typical return might be 3%-5%, depending on market conditions. Variable annuities have sub-accounts which are managed like mutual funds; however, due to the higher fees, the net returns to investors are not quite as good.

For most people, opening an IRA with a bank or insurance company probably isn't the best option.

SOURCE: Crosswalk

David S. Reinders, CFP, for Sound Mind Investing

Source: http://www.blackchristiannews.com/news/2012/02/ira-or-401k-which-should-have-priority.html

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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Music Review: Van Halen ageless on new album (AP)

Van Halen, "A Different Kind Of Truth" (Interscope)

Let's face it, for many fans, Van Halen without founding singer David Lee Roth just isn't Van Halen. It's Van Hagar. Or even Van That-Guy-From-Extreme.

Nearly 30 years after Roth and his bandmates parted ways following the group's "1984" album, they're back with "A Different Kind Of Truth."

Despite its title, the album's 13 tracks feel more than a little bit familiar, which is a good thing if you're looking to rewind the clock to Van Halen circa the late 1970s and early 1980s. If that sort of thing strikes you as dad-rock, however, then not so much.

Regardless, "A Different Kind Of Truth" shows 14 years since the last full Van Halen album, guitar demon Eddie Van Halen remains at the top of his game, betraying no hint of age or wear in his guitar work. All the staples are there: scorching riffs, waves of overlapping notes that dive bomb into deep growls and signature sonic horse wails.

Notably absent from "A Different Kind Of Truth" are the keyboard-heavy songs or power ballads found in the stretch of albums with Sammy Hagar on vocals.

Instead, Van Halen mostly delivers hard-pounding rockers ? less "Jump," more "Atomic Punk."

And speed. Several tracks, such as the relentless "Bullethead" and "As Is," fueled by a rockabilly-like riff, are as fast and heavy as anything Van Halen has previously done.

A lot of the credit for that goes to drummer Alex Van Halen and Eddie Van Halen's son, Wolfgang, on bass. (Wolfgang replaced original Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony during a U.S. tour about four years ago.)

Roth's voice hasn't aged quite as well, but his delivery is lively and he lobs in plenty of his trademark yelps.

The singer always was equal parts hype man and frontman, and on some tracks, like the underwhelming first single, "Tattoo," he's in over-the-top, Diamond Dave mode, singing "Sexy dragon magic! So very autobiographic!"

Singing with an audible wink worked better on their smash hit "Panama," but you can't blame Roth for trying. He's just giving fans of Van Halen 1.0 what they've wanted for three decades.

And on party rocker "Blood and Fire," Roth tells those fans: "Told you I was coming back/Say you miss me/Say it like you mean it."

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/music/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120206/ap_en_mu/us_music_review_van_halen

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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Illegal Immigration Is Immoral ? No Stinking Amnesty

Among its victims: the American underclass, the law, and legal immigrants.

Illegal immigration has been in the news daily during the Republican primary campaign, even though a depressed economy here, stronger border enforcement, and vast new finds of petroleum in Latin America may soon radically curtail the number of illegal entrants into the United States. But for now, conservatives are warned that coming down hard on illegal immigration (i.e., enforcing federal statutes) would lose them the all-critical Hispanic vote. Meanwhile, in California, some legislators want to grant de facto state amnesty to illegal residents. But lost in the continuing furor, pro and con, is the moral dimension. The strange notion has developed that supporting something as immoral as illegal immigration is somehow ethical. It is not, and there are several reasons why.

1. Entry-level labor. Real wages for the working poor in the United States have been stagnant for decades, especially in the Southwest ? largely because of the influx of millions of illegal aliens, who, at least for a time, will work for considerably lower wages than Americans. In the last three decades, we have written off an entire class of Americans on the premise that ?They won?t do the work.? Here in a California of 10 percent?plus unemployment, everyone from farmers to landscapers complains from experience that the citizen poor cannot or will not work manually. But in theory, why should they, when employers have a constant option of undercutting their wages, and when expanding entitlements make entry-level work an unattractive alternative, both financially and socially? We have expanded social services and decreased workers? incentives, and then we wonder that a subsidized welfare class lacks the spunk of people crossing the border illegally from an impoverished Mexico. Yet there is something abhorrent about the present American notion of giving up on incentives to promote American labor ? among which would be the prevention of cheaper foreign workers entering the country illegally and undercutting wages. Advocacy for illegal immigration is now a de facto lack of concern for the American underclass.

2. Ethnic chauvinism. Illegal immigration is primarily a Hispanic phenomenon, in general from Latin America and in particular from Mexico. Advocates for open borders, other than cynical employers, are today largely Hispanic activists or those who seek political advantage by catering to them. They argue for changes in or relaxation of immigration law, both out of an understandable sense of ethnic solidarity and real concern for the downtrodden, and, yet in some cases, out of a more dubious notion that the more Latin Americans who enter the country by any means necessary, the more power will eventually accrue to Spanish-speaking American elites who represent the collective interest. Or as Los Angeles County supervisor Gloria Molina put it in an infamous 1996 rant, ?We are going to talk to all of those young people that need to become registered voters and go out to vote, and we?re politicizing every single one of those new citizens that are becoming citizens of this country. And what we are saying is by November we will have one million additional Latino voters in this country, and we?re gonna march, and our vote is going to be important. But I gotta tell you, there?s a lot of people that are saying, ?I?m gonna go out there and vote because I want to pay them back!??

Immigration lobbyists, remember, are not really worried about the plight of Chinese or Indian students who overstay their visas. Somehow ethnic chauvinism has been cloaked with a thin humanitarian veneer, when in fact the concern is not for illegal aliens per se, but for a particular category of illegal aliens. Try a thought experiment. Ask the National Council of La Raza whether it would support offering fast-track citizenship to a commensurate 15 million economic refugees from an imploding Europe or an impoverished Africa, even on conditions not imposed on those from Latin America, such as legality, mastery of English, a college degree, and proof of sustenance. Unfortunately, present advocacy for illegal immigration assumes that race and race-based identity politics shall determine the winners and losers in the immigration lottery. And that seems to me immoral to the core.

3. Legal immigration. Hundreds of thousands from Asia, Africa, and Europe wait patiently and in legal fashion to apply for citizenship. ?Crowding to the front of the line? is not a cheap talking point, but an accurate description of those who ignore the rules while others suffer. In essence, the United States has established that several million foreign nationals have precedence for citizenship by virtue of the facts that (a) they have already broken the law in entering the U.S., (b) they are currently residing illegally in the U.S., and (c) they are of a particular ethnic group. To question why a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from India must wait for years to gain permanent residence in the U.S. while someone from Oaxaca without a high-school diploma is exempt from such scrutiny is deemed illiberal; in fact, the reality, not the description of it, is the real illiberality.

4. The law. Much of the discussion focuses on the fact that illegal immigration flouts federal law. But the problem is less the initial entry into the U.S. without documentation, and more the succession of law-breaking that needs must follow. If one crosses the border illegally, then one is not likely to state the truth on dozens of subsequent official documents, from matters of identification to certification of employment and entitlement. At each juncture, the law itself is insidiously eroded and the calls for it to be ignored increase. The real immorality is not a law that is found oppressive, but the notion that anyone, most ironically a foreign national, has the right to pick and choose which laws he will obey. No civilization can survive when the law hinges on individual interpretation. If foreign nationals are not required to abide by U.S. law, why would American citizens think that they must?

5. Mexico. The largest ethical myth of illegal immigration is the notion of a Mexico morally concerned about the treatment of its expatriates. Of all the players in the illegal-immigration tragedy, the government of Mexico has proven the most heartless. It facilitates its own citizens? leaving, going so far as to publish comic books on how to do it (apparently assuming both that its potential emigrants are illiterate and that they should act illegally). It counts on remittances as its second-largest source of foreign exchange, apparently cruelly calibrating that while it won?t fully support its own people, they should help support it once they leave the country. It has opened dozens of new consulates to facilitate help for illegal aliens in the United States, when Mexican citizens in Mexico are in far more need of such government concern. And while Mexico is far more interested in luring wealthy Americans southward with prospects of selling vacation homes in Baja California than it is in helping its own people find housing in Oaxaca, it somehow poses as the protector of the rights of Mexicans in America, whom it never troubled to help when they were in Mexico. Without illegal immigration, Mexico would lose American cash, have to reform its own social and economic policies, and forfeit leverage on U.S. social and foreign policy.

6. Poverty. We do not know how many billions of dollars leave the U.S. economy each year bound for Latin America. Before the recession, the number was estimated at anywhere between $25 billion and $50 billion, more than half of it believed sent to Mexico. If it is true that millions of illegal aliens, who are the primarily remitters, are poor and at some point in need of public assistance for their housing, sustenance, and health care, then their sending dollars home is a direct subsidy by American taxpayers to foreign governments. In California the cost of providing support for illegal aliens ranges from $8 billion to some $12 billion a year, a figure that might roughly match the amount of money sent to Mexico from California each year. In a moral universe, illegal aliens would not remit money home and then expect their hosts to make up the difference; a moral Mexico in turn would not expect its most impoverished to work abroad and live cheaply, in order to send billions home to alleviate Mexico City?s responsibility for its own poor. And in a moral universe, to suggest all that would not be deemed a thought crime.

7. Moral racketeering. One of the most disturbing aspects surrounding illegal immigration is the attempt to silence debate with charges of racism, nativism, and bias. In fact, there are legitimate concerns that have nothing to do with race or ethnicity, but simply are not being voiced about the consequences of millions arriving illegally, without capital or education, and without English. At present, there may be anywhere from 20,000 to 30,000 illegal aliens incarcerated in the California penal system (exact figures are rarely released). The high-school dropout rate among first- and second-generation Hispanic males in California now nears 60 percent. To say out loud that millions of illegal aliens have some connection to California?s declining test scores, its insolvent finances, and the exodus of California citizens from the state is absolutely taboo, but it is generally and quietly assumed. More disturbingly, an entire edifice of victimization has been built on American culpability for purported oppression on the basis of class and race. It has now reached the point of an eerie Orwellianism, in which many in the Hispanic political establishment make moral claims against an America unwilling to grant blanket amnesty, and yet must simultaneously assume that such a morally suspect entity is a far more desirable place than is Mexico ? though the reasons for that tacit assumption must never be voiced. A disturbing example of how this plays out was the recent booing of the American national soccer team in the Los Angeles Coliseum by the ?hometown? crowd. A psychiatrist is needed to explain why thousands were booing symbols of a country that they risked their lives to reach, while cheering on a country that they were dying to leave. That schizophrenia was inculcated largely in America.

8. Politics. The Republican candidates have been advised to tread carefully in talking about illegal immigration, in fear of the wrath of Hispanic voters, which has so effectively been massaged by President Obama (?punish our enemies,? ?alligators and moats?). Indeed, even to talk of illegal immigration in any but the vaguest terms is considered near suicidal to one?s career and reputation. But such a calculus ignores long-term reality. Closing the borders will hasten assimilation, integration, and intermarriage, as the success of third- and fourth-generation Mexican-Americans attests. Compliance with the law is the only mechanism to allow the full expression of a naturally conservative Hispanic culture. The Mexican-American community deals first-hand with the chaos of massive illegal immigration and is not always happy about the consequences. In contrast, open borders and amnesty will ensure a constant influx of illegal immigrants who become constituents of those who facilitate illegal entry and residence.

There are ways that are both moral and practical to deport recent arrivals, felons, and those entirely on public assistance, while offering mechanisms for long-residing aliens, employed and not convicted of felonies, to apply for citizenship ? without automatic approval, however, and only after meeting logical criteria and paying fines. The only real issue is whether the qualified should obtain temporary residence cards while waiting for adjudication of their requests, or must return to Mexico to apply; but that is a decision that follows, not precedes, an end to open borders. A fence, changed economic conditions in both the United States and Latin America, and new public doubts about illegal immigration are already beginning to slow down the influx, suggesting that it is time to address the issue in ways that will lay the groundwork for better policies in the future.

But for now, it is also time to change the entire tenor of the discussion, and accept that the proponents of illegal immigration have lost all moral credibility.

Written by Victor Davis Hanson and published on National Review, December 7, 2011.

Victor Davis Hanson is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and the author most recently of the just-released The End of Sparta, a novel about ancient freedom.

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Friday, February 3, 2012

What you need to know about the Work Health and Safety Act ...

The NSW Government implemented a number of regulations governing workplace health and safety (WHS) just before Christmas, and legal experts are warning SMBs to pay better attention to the legislation and how it impacts their workplace and workers.

The Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (NSW) and accompanying regulations and codes of practice provide further clarity regarding how the national Model Work Health and Safety Laws will be applied in the NSW jurisdiction, the team at Kemp Strang said.

?The Model Act was a framework for States to base their own WHS regimes upon. What we?ve got now are the detailed regulations as they relate to NSW, as well as some comprehensive Codes of Practice,? Kemp Strang partner Lisa Berton said.

Under the new laws, employers and anyone classified as a company ?officer?, have a duty to ensure they understand the codes and regulations relevant to their business, and how they apply to their workplace and their workers.

Kemp Strang senior associate Ben Urry said although the regulations deal with areas like hazardous materials, asbestos, construction and diving work, there are some that apply to all businesses ? regardless of industry.

These include:

  • Management of risks to health and safety. Not only set out in the regulations, this also forms a separate code of practice;
  • Workplace entry by WHS entry permit holders; and
  • Further information on consultation provisions, including a separate Code of Practice on WHS consultation, coordination and cooperation.

To bring your business in line with the act, Kemp Strang has put together the following tips:

  1. Visit www.workcover.nsw.gov.au to access the relevant WHS Regulations and Codes that have been released.
  2. Undertake an audit of your current systems. Even if you did one previously using the Model Act, it is a good idea to check that everything is in line, now the regulations are available.
  3. Get advice. It?s a good idea to obtain legal guidance, as well as consulting a WHS specialist to assess any practical as opposed to legal risks on the ground.
  4. Assess who is a company officer. The concept of an ?officer? isn?t always black and white, so it?s important to consider the definitions and responsibilities, and ensure the individual is aware of these liabilities. It?s also crucial to provide training for officers and directors. There?s a lot to take in now with the new regulations and codes of practice and they will be held responsible if something goes wrong.
  5. Keep up to date. There are still more codes to come throughout 2012, including on the hot topic of workplace bullying, so you?ll need to keep track of any developments.

Got something to say? Join the small business forum here at DynamicBusiness.com.au.

Source: http://www.dynamicbusiness.com.au/hr-and-staff/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-new-work-health-and-safety-act-02022012.html

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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

College official faked SAT scores to boost ranking

A senior administrator at California's Claremont McKenna College resigned after admitting that for years he falsified SAT scores to publications such as U.S. News & World Report to inflate the small, prestigious school's ranking among the nation's colleges and universities, according to the college's president.

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President Pamela Gann told college staff members and students about the falsified scores in an email Monday, The New York Times reported.

Gann wrote that a "senior administrator" had taken sole responsibility for falsifying the scores, admitted doing so since 2005, and resigned his post.

Gann wrote that she was first warned of inaccurate reporting earlier this month and asked other administrators to investigate, leading to an administrator's admission of guilt and Monday's announcement.

Gann said the critical reading and math scores reported to U.S. News and others "were generally inflated by an average of 10-20 points each."

Robert Franek, the senior vice president of publishing for The Princeton Review, which provides preparation for the SAT and also ranks colleges, said he had never heard of a college intentionally reporting incorrect data.

"We want to put out very clear information so that students can make an informed decision about their school," Franek said. "I feel like so many schools have a very clear obligation to college-bound students to report this information honestly."

The Princeton Review bases its college rankings on student opinion rather than test data, Franek said, so he was uncertain whether a change as small as that reported would make a difference.

The current U.S. News rankings list Claremont McKenna as the ninth-best liberal arts college in the country, a fact noted on Gann's biography on the college's website.

The liberal arts school, part of the Claremont colleges cluster east of Los Angeles, has about 1,200 students and places a strong academic focus on political science and economics.

The school has not officially identified the administrator who admitted the wrongdoing.

"At this time, we have no reason to believe that other individuals were involved," Gann wrote in her message to staff.

Gann said a law firm has been hired to investigate further.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/46202116/ns/us_news-life/

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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Ex-RBS CEO Fred Goodwin stripped of knighthood (AP)

LONDON ? The former Royal Bank of Scotland chief who infuriated the British public by leading the bank to near-collapse and then walking away with a fat pension was stripped of his knighthood Tuesday, a rare punishment that puts him in the company of criminals and dictators.

Queen Elizabeth II "canceled and annulled" Fred Goodwin's knighthood for the key role he played in the failure of RBS, a financial disaster that helped trigger the recession in Britain and forced taxpayers to bail out the bank, the Cabinet Office said.

Knighthoods are rarely revoked, but the government said Goodwin "had brought the honors system into disrepute" and that the "scale and severity" of the impact of his actions made it an exceptional case.

After losing the honor, Goodwin, 53, joins a group that also includes the British spy Anthony Blunt, Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu.

"I think we've got a special case here of the Royal Bank of Scotland symbolizing everything that went wrong in the British economy over the last decade," Treasury chief George Osborne said. "Fred Goodwin was in charge, and I think it's appropriate that he loses his knighthood."

Since he left RBS in 2008 with a multimillion-dollar pension as the bank was foundering, Goodwin has become a high-profile public villain of the financial crisis in Britain.

Goodwin built the Royal Bank of Scotland into one of the world's largest banks and was knighted in 2004 for services to banking. But four years later, he led the bank to ruin with a multi-billion dollar takeover of the Dutch bank ABN Amro just as the credit crisis was starting to bite.

Goodwin resigned in October 2008 as the bank was failing, provoking the public's ire by leaving with 16 million pounds ($25 million) in pension benefits.

The British government had to spend 45 billion pounds ($71 billion) bailing out and nationalizing RBS, and taxpayers now own an 82 percent stake.

A report on RBS published last year by the Financial Services Authority blamed the RBS debacle on bad decisions, rather than dishonesty or any violation of regulations.

Prime Minister David Cameron welcomed the move and called it "the right decision."

"The FSA report into what went wrong at RBS made clear where the failures lay and who was responsible," he said in a statement.

The queen removed Goodwin's title on the advice of the Forfeiture Committee, which usually acts only against people sentenced to more than three months in prison for a criminal offense, or who have lost their professional license or been censured by a regulatory or professional body.

Some believed that in the absence of a trial it was the appropriate penalty.

"There was a sense that this guy had got away scot-free and the only thing left really to show the public opprobrium was for the knighthood to be stripped," said Conservative lawmaker David Ruffley.

RBS declined Tuesday to comment on the decision and Goodwin was not immediately reachable for comment. But, not everyone saw it as fair for a man who has not been charged with any crime.

Simon Walker, director general of the Institute of Directors, said he did not approve of the decision and was concerned about "anti-business hysteria."

"To do it because you don't like someone, you don't approve of someone, you think they've done things that are wrong, but actually there's no criminality, alleged or charged, I think is inappropriate and politicizes the honors system," he told the BBC.

Goodwin is likely to retain his other title ? "Fred the Shred," a tribute to his aggressive cost-cutting while expanding RBS.

Public and political pressure has been mounting on the current executives of the bank to renounce hefty bonuses they were awarded at a time when many Britons face painful spending cuts and tax hikes.

Goodwin's replacement, Stephen Hester, announced Sunday he would not accept a bonus of 1 million pounds ($1.6 million) in shares. The day before, RBS chairman Philip Hampton waived his own bonus of 1.4 million pounds ($2.2 million) in shares.

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Associated Press writer Sylvia Hui contributed to this report.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/europe/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120131/ap_on_bi_ge/eu_britain_rbs

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Hundreds of Meteorites Uncovered in Antarctica (SPACE.com)

A gang of heavily insulated scientists has wrapped up its Antarctic expedition, with its members thawing out from the experience, but pleased to have bagged more than 300 space rocks.

They are participants in the Antarctic Search for Meteorites program, or ANSMET for short. Since 1976, ANSMET researchers have been recovering thousands of meteorite specimens from the East Antarctic ice sheet. ANSMET is funded by the Office of Polar Programs of the National Science Foundation.

According to the ANSMET website, the specimens are currently the only reliable, continuous source of new, nonmicroscopic extraterrestrial material. Given that there are no active planetary sample-return missions coming or going at the moment, the retrieval of meteorites is the cheapest and only guaranteed way to recover new things from worlds beyond the Earth. [Photos: Asteroids in Deep Space ]

Special place

"It has been another interesting season at Miller Range," said Ralph Harvey, associate professor in the department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.

"The place is special for us because we seem to find meteorites everywhere , in every little nook and cranny, almost unpredictable," Harvey told SPACE.com. "And it did it again ... lots of places we checked out just to be complete proved to have dozens of specimens."

Harvey is the principal investigator for the ANSMET program. "I've been leading field parties since 1991 and I think this year marks my 25th overall with the program," Harvey said.

Harvey likens his search for meteorites to a farmer who's used to harvesting corn in a field finding it growing in the barn, in the garage, in the basement and other surprising spots.

The meteorite hunting wasn't all smooth, though.

The team was held back significantly by early snowfalls that buried the meteorites. Even though a few strong windstorms cleared some of it, the whipping winds did not clear all of it, Harvey explained.?

"The total number of meteorites is less than half what I would have predicted, again primarily because of that early snow hiding all the specimens," Harvey said. "We'll be going back to the Miller Range at least one more time and maybe two."

Celestial collectibles

Antarctica is viewed as the world's premier meteorite hunting ground, and for good reason.

While meteorites fall in a random fashion all over the globe, the East Antarctic ice sheet is a "desert of ice," a stark scene that enhances the likelihood of finding meteorites, which are usually undisturbed and stand out against the background.

In the just-concluded search, the team's bounty of celestial collectibles brought the total number of meteorites found in ANSMET history to 20,000. [Hunting for Space Rocks: Q&A with Geoff Notkin of 'Meteorite Men']

Along with Harvey, the meteorite hunters are:

John Schutt, an ANSMET mountaineer for over 30 years who once again played that role. He recently got an honorary doctorate recognizing his contributions to planetary science.

Jim Karner, a postdoctoral researcher working with the ANSMET program and a specialist in Martian meteorites from Case Western Reserve. He's a veteran of four ANSMET expeditions.

Christian Schrader, a geologist from NASA Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., who has done significant rock work, particularly in studying lunar meteorites.

Katie Joy, planetary geologist, most recently from the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston, Tex., and a lunar meteorite researcher.

Anne Peslier, a planetary scientist from NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston who has done a great deal of work on Martian meteorites.

Jake Maule, a planetary scientist, recently of Carnegie Institute in Washington, D.C., with a specialty in astrobiology.

Jesper Holst, a Ph.D. student studying planetary geochemistry at the University of Copenhagen.

Tim Swindle, a planetary geochemist from the University of Arizona, taking part in the second half of the season, and a veteran of several previous expeditions.

Samples and survival kits

The team members used Ski-Doo Snowmobiles to transport themselves out in the field. Each person is armed with a survival kit, meteorite gathering equipment, lots of water and food, medical kits, Iridium satellite phones and GPS devices.

Once a sample is spotted, scientists assign it an identification number. They establish its position with GPS and note the specimen's size, possible classification and any distinguishing features such as shape or fusion crust.

Researchers then collect the sample in a sterile Teflon bag, taking care to avoid contact with any mechanical or biological materials.

While the field season was in progress, these samples were inventoried and kept frozen. Upon the team's return to McMurdo Station, the U.S. scientific headquarters in the Antarctic, the meteorites were transferred to special shipping containers and sent, still frozen, to the Antarctic Meteorite Curation Facility at the Johnson Space Center in Houston.

There the meteorites are carefully removed from their sealed bags, dried to remove any attached snow or ice and stored under cleanroom conditions for future study.

Tent time

During their month-long stay, and at different camp sites, the group posted a series of dispatches from the field. Frequently, the noncooperating weather forced the team to spend lots of tent time: eating, reading, resting, writing.

"But as always in Antarctica, everything depends on the weather," wrote an upbeat Peslier, "so who knows what tomorrow will bring!"

Added another team member, "I am starting to wonder about the wisdom of having so many sugary snacks within hand's reach, literally, in our tent food box."

"Life has been good so far in camp," wrote Joy. "There has been lots of great meals, endless hot chocolate drinking and, having dug out my box of sweet treats, I have uncovered my small stash of Kendal mint cake that I have been saving for months for the trip. Yum."

In another dispatch from the ice, Schrader reported: "It was a special day for us because we collected our first meteorites. Yee haw." At the start of exploring Miller Range, he said, "we collected 15 specimens...a modest but solid start."

Snug in his tent, Maule explained: "The biggest hardship for me out here is missing my loved ones back home. Yet, all of us on the team are in the same boat and we're all pulling together for one another. This place is special and it is a real honor for us to be here."

As the Christmas holiday season neared, Maule observed: "Best wishes to everyone as the holiday season nears. We actually have a poor, stunted Christmas tree in a bucket outside the poo tent. Very festive."

In another posting. Holst wrote: "A few hours of systematic searching yielded another 14 meteorites, including carbonaceous chondrite shards...I think we all feel that we hit the jackpot today, and we are so happy that we moved camp. So now, the real hunt is on! Oh yeah!"

Click here to see the rest of the ANSMET 2011-2012 team postings.

Leonard David has been reporting on the space industry for more than five decades. He is a winner of last year's National Space Club Press Award and a past editor-in-chief of the National Space Society's Ad Astra and Space World magazines. He has written for SPACE.com since 1999.

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